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− | It is not easy to produce a PHP application without security vulnerabilities. Most application security [[:Category:Vulnerability|vulnerabilities]] apply to | + | It is not easy to produce a PHP application without security vulnerabilities. Most application security [[:Category:Vulnerability|vulnerabilities]] apply to PHP applications just like other environments. |
The goals of this project are to provide information about building, configuring, deploying, operating, and maintaining secure PHP applications. We cover the following topics | The goals of this project are to provide information about building, configuring, deploying, operating, and maintaining secure PHP applications. We cover the following topics | ||
; [[PHP Security for Architects]] | ; [[PHP Security for Architects]] | ||
− | : Provides information about the design and architectural considerations for a | + | : Provides information about the design and architectural considerations for a PHP web application. Common architectures such as MVC, Ajax, Web Services and PEAR / Zend Frameworks are discussed. |
; [[PHP Security for Developers]] | ; [[PHP Security for Developers]] |
Revision as of 08:44, 1 July 2006
About
The OWASP PHP Project's goal is to enable PHP developers to build secure applications efficiently. See the OWASP PHP Project Roadmap for more information on our plans.
Joining the Project
The OWASP PHP project is in the process of being formed. We are seeking a leader (or leaders) for the project develop the OWASP PHP Project Roadmap and identify the first tasks. If you're interested and could commit to 4-8 hours a week, please send an email describing your background to [email protected].
PHP Security Overview
It is not easy to produce a PHP application without security vulnerabilities. Most application security vulnerabilities apply to PHP applications just like other environments.
The goals of this project are to provide information about building, configuring, deploying, operating, and maintaining secure PHP applications. We cover the following topics
- PHP Security for Architects
- Provides information about the design and architectural considerations for a PHP web application. Common architectures such as MVC, Ajax, Web Services and PEAR / Zend Frameworks are discussed.
- PHP Security for Developers
- This section covers dangerous calls and common vulnerabilities associated with them, such as system() exec(), eval() and so on. This section will also cover standard security mechanisms available in the standard language, such as cryptography, logging, encryption, and error handling. Securing elements of an application, such as controllers, business logic, and persistence layers will be covered. We'll discuss handling request parameters, encoding, injection, and more.
- PHP Security for Deployers
- These articles cover topics specifically related to the PHP hosting environment. We discuss minimizing the attack surface, configuring error handlers, and performing hardening of PHP.
PHP Articles
- PHP Top 5 - OWASP PHP Top 5
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